'Thriller' dance among pop-up classes offered at Tampa academy

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

The New Heights Dance Academy in Tampa is celebrating Halloween by offering pop-up classes that teach the iconic dance from Michael Jackson’s "Thriller. " This initiative is designed to engage the local community, inviting participants of all skill levels to join in the fun. The classes not only provide an opportunity to learn the famous choreography but also serve as a festive way to embrace the Halloween spirit. As the popularity of "Thriller" continues to resonate, these dance classes are expected to draw a diverse crowd, from seasoned dancers to those looking to try something new. The academy's efforts to promote arts and culture through such events demonstrate its commitment to enhancing community engagement.

Participants can anticipate a lively atmosphere filled with music and movement, perfect for getting into the Halloween spirit. This unique offering contributes to Tampa's vibrant local culture, creating memorable experiences for attendees. The classes reflect the growing trend of recreational dance activities that foster community bonds and celebrate artistic expression.

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